Archive for February, 2012

Think Like a Doctor: Doubled Over in Pain

The Challenge: Can you solve a medical mystery involving a healthy 30-year-old man with constant, stabbing abdominal pain? The Diagnosis column of The New York Times Magazine regularly asks Well readers to take on a difficult case and offer their own solution to a diagnostic riddle. This week, you’ll find a summary of a patient [...]

Fast-Food Fried Fish Sandwiches: Popeyes vs. Burger King vs. McDonald’s vs. Wendy’s

Posted by Will Gordon, February 29, 2012 at 6:00 PM [Photographs: Robyn Lee] I am a man of little restraint and even less faith, so it has been quite a while since I’ve even pretended to give anything up for Lent. But I respect other peoples’ religious dietary restrictions, so last weekend I undertook a [...]

Food for Change: 5 Groups Doing Great Work

Posted by Leah Douglas, February 29, 2012 at 5:00 PM Editor’s note: Welcome to a new feature where we’ll profile groups out there connecting people to better food access. They might be community gardens, service groups providing meals, farmers markets accepting EBT and WIC, and in this edition, even a 12-year-old baking birthday cakes for [...]

From Behind the Bar: On Barbacks

Posted by Michael J. Neff, February 29, 2012 at 4:15 PM About the Author: You may have seen Michael Neff behind the bar at New York’s Ward III and The Rum House. He stops by on Wednesdays to share insights on cocktails and the life of a barman. [Photograph: Jessica Leibowitz] What I’m Drinking:50/50 Maker’s [...]

Insects on the Paris Runways

Benoit Tessier/ReutersGareth Pugh, fall 2012. Gareth Pugh, one of the young guns of Paris Fashion Week, opened his show this evening with furry and fuzzy coats and capes that called to mind the “sound suits” of the artist Nick Cave. The Mugler show that followed also opened with a series of white jackets with fuzzy [...]

Airport Scanners Are Safe, Government Says

Luke Sharrett/The New York TimesDo full-body airport scanners pose undue radiation risks? A new government report is urging the public not to worry about the safety of full-body X-ray machines at airports, saying a person would have to pass through one dozens of times a day for a year before reaching annual radiation limits. The [...]

Serious Salads: Roasted Beet Salad with Goat Cheese, Walnuts and Honey Dijon Vinaigrette

This elegant salad showcases earthy jewel-toned roasted beets, tangy goat cheese, and toasted walnuts in a sharp yet sweet honey dijon vinaigrette. Don’t be intimidated by roasting beets—it takes just a few minutes to prep them, and then they cook unattended in the oven for about an hour. The only tricky part is peeling them [...]

How to Make Carbonated Negroni Cocktails

Posted by Maggie Hoffman, February 29, 2012 at 2:30 PM [Photographs: Alice Gao] Getting a Soda Stream seltzer maker was a serious lifestyle change for me: I had been lugging a bottle or two of seltzer up my apartment building’s four flights of stairs pretty much every time I went to the grocery store for [...]

Get To Know Us: Sarah Buchanan, Serious Eats Intern

Posted by The Serious Eats Team, February 29, 2012 at 1:45 PM Name: Sarah BuchananLocation: NYCOccupation: SE editorial intern and Small Kitchen College contributing writerWebsite/Twitter: quotidiennemoi.wordpress.com / @SarahBuchanan03 Guilty pleasures? Drinking pickle juice straight from the jar or peanut butter milkshakes for breakfast! What food won’t you eat: I’m a pescetarian so that limits me [...]

Rochas: Stonewear

Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York TimesRochas, fall 2012. Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York TimesRochas, fall 2012. Last season, Marco Zanini let his romance for movies show in full skirts at Rochas. For spring, he is decidedly more grounded, his collection inspired by the modernist ceramics of the Swedish artist Wilhelm Kage, whose geometric [...]

Dries Van Noten Refigures an Asian Story

Jacques Brinon/Associated PressDries Van Noten, fall 2012. Valerio Mezzanotti for The New York TimesDries Van Noten, fall 2012. Under the chandeliers of a gilded reception room at Hôtel de Ville, Dries Van Noten presented a calm, thoughtful, inviting collection that married his masculine tailoring with historical Asian prints. The richly colored prints — from Japan, [...]

New Safety Alerts for Cholesterol Drugs

J.B. Reed/Bloomberg NewsWidely prescribed statins can cause elevated blood sugar and problems with memory. For years, anecdotal reports have surfaced suggesting that those who take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may suffer from muscle aches and memory problems. More recently, some large studies have suggested statin use can sometimes cause an increase in blood sugar. Now the [...]

The Rise of the 5-Hour Energy Drink

Steve Ruark for The New York TimesBottles of 5-Hour Energy are popular at convenience stores. We’ve all seen those little red and yellow bottles at the checkout counter promising a five-hour energy boost. But what’s in them? And do they work? Forbes magazine has provided a useful analysis not only of what’s in the bottle, [...]

In Brazil, Baby Steps (Literally) Toward a Small-Town Carnival

Seth KugelRevelers celebrating Carnival in São Luiz do Paraitinga, Brazil. A young woman in a full-body cow suit danced frenetically across a rooftop to the upbeat march music of Carnival, stirring up thousands of revelers who passed by below, part of a cow-themed procession. “Why is she so fired up?” asked Adam, who along with [...]

Snooki Is Pregnant: Report

Though earlier this month she denied pregnancy rumors, reports say Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi is, in fact, expecting her first child, sources tell the New York Post. The Jersey Shore star is roughly three months pregnant, and the baby’s father is her boyfriend, Jionni LaValle, according to the paper, which also notes that as recently as [...]